2027 Lib Tech Dynamo Snowboard
2027 Lib Tech Dynamo Snowboard
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The Dynamo is a board thatโs been part of the Lib Tech lineup for years because it continues to make sense. Directional, camber-driven, and built around edge hold and speed, itโs a snowboard that rewards riders who like to commit to turns and ride the resort properly. Thereโs no novelty shaping or trend-chasing here. The Dynamo is about fundamentals done well and refined over time, which is exactly why itโs stuck around.
On snow, the Dynamo feels deliberate and powerful. The camber profile gives it a loaded, energetic feel underfoot that comes alive when you put it on edge, while the directional shape and mild taper help it track cleanly through turns and stay composed when the snow is firm, chopped, or inconsistent. Magne-Traction adds confidence when hardpack and refrozen sections show up, letting you push speed and trust the edge without second-guessing. Itโs at its best when youโre carving groomers, opening it up on quieter runs, or riding fast through variable resort snow.
Finished with artwork byย @mikeparillo itโs a classic Lib Tech snowboard with a long history, built for riders who want control, precision, and a board that feels better the harder you ride it.
Want the full picture? Ourย Snowboard Buying Guide cuts through the noise and helps you choose the right boardโno fluff, just facts.
Key Features
- Shape: Directional
- Profile: Camber
- Flex: 7/10 (Mid-Stiff)



Tech Features
- Directional Shape with Mild Taper โ Relaxed entry nose and slightly narrower tail keep the board tracking clean, floating naturally, and releasing turns smoothly.
- Powerful Camber Profile โ Traditional camber delivers loaded energy, strong edge hold, and precise control when carving and riding fast.
- Magne-Tractionยฎ Serrated Edges โ Extra contact points improve grip on hardpack, icy mornings, and variable resort snow.
- Original Power Construction (OP) โ Lightweight, durable build designed for long-term resort performance.
- Core: 75% Aspen / 25% Paulownia โ Strong, poppy, and responsive with reduced overall weight.
- Tri-Ax / Bi-Ax Fibreglass โ Balanced torsional support with dependable edge-to-edge response.
- Eco-Sublimated TNT Base โ Fast, low-maintenance base material built for consistent speed across changing conditions.
- Artwork by Mike Parillo โ Bold, graphic artwork from one of snowboardingโs most iconic artists.
Size Chart
| 2027 Lib Tech Dynamo Size Chart | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Size (cm) | Contact Length (cm) | Sidecut (m) | Nose Width (cm) | Waist Width (cm) | Tail Width (cm) | Stance Range / Setback | Weight Range (kg) |
| 156 | 115 | 8.1 | 29.9 | 25.5 | 29.4 | 20"-25" / .5" | 41โ75 kg |
| 159 | 117 | 8.3 | 30.3 | 25.8 | 29.8 | 20"-25" / .5" | 45โ82 kg |
| 159W | 117 | 8.3 | 31.1 | 26.5 | 30.6 | 20"-25" / .5" | 54โ91 kg |
| 162 | 119 | 8.5 | 30.6 | 26.1 | 30.1 | 20"-25" / .5" | 50โ91 kg |
About The Brand
Lib Tech has been a driving force in modern snowboarding for over 30 years. Founded and still operating out of the United States under Mervin Manufacturing, the brand has consistently pushed the technical and creative boundaries of snowboard design. From pioneering edge technology and camber profiles that reshaped how boards hold, turn, and respond, to challenging long-held assumptions about shape and construction, Lib Tech has played a foundational role in how contemporary snowboards are built and ridden.
Beyond product innovation, Lib Tech has always been deeply tied to snowboard culture. The brand works closely with independent artists for its graphics, supports a globally respected team of riders led by Travis Rice, and continues to prioritise environmentally responsible manufacturing practices. At its core, Lib Tech remains focused on snowboarding itself: building boards close to home, backing riders who shape the direction of the sport, and maintaining a clear point of view grounded in decades of experience.
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